Post script,

There are a few developments in the wings that may reduce the complexity 
and need of documentation through guided interactions with tiddlywiki, 
watch this space.

Tones

On Friday, 18 September 2020 10:05:41 UTC+10, TW Tones wrote:
>
> Edoardo,
>
> Welcome back, if you are committing to adopt tiddlywiki and develop it 
> sharing back to the community, I can certainly commit to helping you 
> develop your understanding. I think you reason to settle on tiddlywiki is 
> spot on. First, many plugins are discover-able with a search, there are at 
> least four published plugin libraries, see three (inc code) on my 
> playground https://anthonymuscio.github.io/playground.htm
>
> A few of us are working on making it easier to publish via a library, then 
> people producing one or more plugins could submit there library to an 
> index. The advantage of libraries is they are loaded on demand so updates 
> can be installed, the disadvantage is they are multi-file creatures.
>
> A lot of the resources on tiddlywiki.com in the community section can 
> lead you to a lot of content especially Davids Tiddlywiki toolmap 
> <https://dynalist.io/d/zUP-nIWu2FFoXH-oM7L7d9DM> but asking question in 
> the forum (as well as following the links at the top), will get you a long 
> way.
>
> I will investigate publishing my wiki with most plugin I come across.
>
> Regards
> Tones
>
> On Friday, 18 September 2020 00:13:14 UTC+10, Edoardo Tenani wrote:
>>
>> Hello TW community!
>>
>> I'm so pleased to see this project still alive and thriving after so many 
>> years I used it for the first time (I guess 8/10 years ago :D)
>>
>> After many years of linear note taking my bag of knowledge require some 
>> polishing. I was looking forward to solutions and found Roam, RemNote and 
>> finally TW. 
>>
>> I would like to settle on TW because feels the proper solution for me 
>> (extensible, hackable and self-hostable), but I'm struggling to set it up 
>> like I would like. I guess most of my issues relates to the variety of the 
>> ecosystem. I'm a fullstack web dev so I know my way around nodejs, js and 
>> the browser. 
>> But...
>> I'm trying to setup a wiki, using the nodejs setup, installing some 
>> plugins and a theme. I fail to understand *where* to find some of the TW 
>> plugins I want.
>>
>> For example I'd like to merge TiddlyResearch 
>> <https://kebifurai.github.io/TiddlyResearch/> or Stroll 
>> <https://giffmex.org/stroll/stroll.html> with NoteSelf 
>> <https://github.com/NoteSelf/NoteSelf.github.io> (mainly the goal is 
>> backlinks and references and a remote backend for storage). I was able to 
>> install some plugins by cloning their git repo but, for instance, I can't 
>> find the code for the mentioned ones. I tried downloading .tid files and 
>> placing into the tiddlers/ folder, but I'm not sure is working as expected.
>>
>> Any hint, suggestion or documentation I can look up to understand how to 
>> do that?
>>
>> Thanks a lot!
>>
>> Best,
>> Edoardo
>>
>

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